jiedao
Jiedao is a term originating from Mandarin Chinese that translates to "street" or "subdistrict." In the administrative structure of mainland China, it refers to a level of local government that is below the district (qu) or county (xian) and above the neighborhood (jumin weiyuanhui) or village committee. Jiedao are typically found in urban areas and are responsible for managing local affairs, providing public services, and implementing policies set by higher-level governments.
The establishment and role of jiedao have evolved over time. Historically, they served as primary units for